If this house looks familiar then you were a fan of 90s TV series 'Peak Practice' the drama series about a Derbyshire doctors' surgery.

The stunning Grade II detached in South Wingfield was used as local pub The Manor Public House in the long-running series.

Understood to have been originally built as a farm house, the building became the Horse and Groom Coaching Inn in around 1817 and later became the Manor Hotel, offering accommodation to tourists visiting the nearby medieval ruins, Wingfield Manor.

Amazing fireplaces (Image: Fine and Country)

This is a house with a long and interesting history as the current owner, who has lived here for the past 16 years, explains: "After its years as a hotel it once again became a pub, featuring in TV drama Peak Practice for some while, before eventually being converted back into a house in 2000.

"The conversion wasn’t done very well, so in my time here I’ve worked hard to expose as many original features as possible and give it back some authenticity, whilst at the same time modernising it."

Step inside and you'll see that the owner has done a fine job. Shaker-style kitchen units complement the exposed beams in the stunning dining kitchen and yet add a modern twist to the styling.

This is one of the owner's favourite rooms. "It’s the heart of the house with its Aga and hand-built kitchen. It’s such a warm and welcoming place where everyone – friends and family – gravitate to."

The Manor is a huge five-bed with accommodation over three floors providing over 3,600 sq. ft. of accommodation.

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A large entrance hall with original stained-glass doors welcomes you into the house. There are two generous reception rooms - the sitting room and formal dining room - and both rooms are full of character features including the large open fireplace, separate log burner, original beams, window seats and oak flooring.

The snug is located off the main living room and provides a lovely place to read or unwind. There's a garden room with slate flooring, shower room/WC, a second utility room, large boot room and a utility room.

Another lovely feature of the ground floor accommodation is the stunning oak framed orangery.

On the first floor are four-good sized double bedrooms, one with its own TV room/separate lounge, ideal for those with older children looking for their own space.

The family bathroom is also located on the first floor and provides a place of tranquillity with the large modern bath.

Throughout the house there are some lovely features. Look out for what the agent calls a boutique writing area with a stained-glass window.

The dining kitchen (Image: Fine and Country)

On the second floor is the master suite - a large double bedroom, walk-in dressing room and a wet room that provides a boutique feel with two original fireplaces, original doors, feature wallpapered wall, and crystal chandelier.

The owner said: "The house is spacious and makes an ideal family home for children to enjoy a happy childhood of den building, camp fires, tree houses and wonderful walks.

"For further exploration, the Peak District National Park is only a short drive away.